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Warren Calls for Getting Rid of Electoral College

But Warren's comments Monday during a MS town hall broadcast on CNN represent her most straightforward endorsement of an end to the electoral college system.

The announcement from Warren, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, came during an hour-long town hall at Mississippi's Jackson State University and amid a wave of (blue-leaning) state action to do the same. "And that means get rid of the electoral college and everybody counts", Warren said, eliciting some of the most enthusiastic applause of the night.

"We need to make sure that every vote counts", she said, before going on to say in presidential election years, candidates ignore states like MS, as well as blue states like California and MA, because they're not battleground states.

The electoral process, she said, effectively disenfranchises voters in states dominated by one party.

"I think everybody ought to have to come and ask for your vote", Warren added.

Warren did not elaborate which "voter suppression" laws need repeal, nor did she explain her reasoning behind the call for another constitutional amendment related to voting. "Better to have proportional electoral college votes in each state so you campaign everywhere", he wrote.

Under the Constitution, states have the power to determine how they award their electoral votes in national elections.